They Want to Make Voting a Fall Trend
Briefly

The march, organized by fashion leaders and civic groups, urged participation in the upcoming election, showing that the fashion industry is engaging in civic responsibilities, especially as it aligns with New York Fashion Week.
Participants, including notable designers, wore custom Old Navy T-shirts reading 'Fashion for our future,' showcasing how fashion can serve as a powerful medium for political expression, blending social issues with style.
Jill Biden’s appearance and Anna Wintour’s subtly branded scarf hinted at a political lean during a supposedly bipartisan event, raising questions about the intersection of fashion and political activism.
As marchers chanted 'vote, vote, vote,' the event emphasized the importance of civic engagement in the fashion industry, illustrating how collective voices can amplify calls for voter participation.
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